Ages 3+

Halloween Luminaries

$19.95 USD4.9

Discover hands-on Halloween fun with four fa-boo-lous luminaries you craft yourself! Use paper squares, stickers, glitter glue, and more to turn a set of jars into classic creepy creatures (like monsters and ghosts). Then drop a tea light into each jar and watch your luminaries come to life. Along the way, read all about the original fright lights — jack o’ lanterns — and how they were invented. Ready for a spook-tacular time?


Why it’s awesome

  1. spider luminarie

    Creepy cute

    Create your own monsters, ghosts, and jack o’ lanterns.

  2. halloween luminaries glowing from LED tea light

    Light up Halloween night

    Watch your creations glow when you add a tea light!

What’s included?

  • 4 jars

  • paper square set

  • 4 pipe cleaners

  • 2 wiggle eye sheets

  • glitter sticker sheet

  • 2 wings

  • glitter glue 2 oz (59 ml)

  • paint tray

  • sponge brush

  • 5 tea lights

  • 8 spider legs

  • mess mat

  • rectangle sticker sheet

  • illustrated instruction sheet

Topics explored

  1. Mixed-media crafting

  2. Creativity

  3. Halloween fun


Reviews

4.9

49 reviews


Customer images

    Nikki

    10/31/2024

    The kids I watch loved this. The directions are easy to follow and they were able to do it on their own.

    Kathleen

    10/24/2024

    This was a very fun project for my 5 year old grandson. He could independently craft, needing help only with bat wings and pipe cleaners. He loves them, and we had to make all 5!

    Annabella

    10/23/2024

    My grandchildren, ages 5 & 7, loved these!! So cute and safe for their bedrooms (battery candles). A perfect Halloween project!

    Susan

    10/18/2024

    We loved making these projects.the spiders feet were the hardest

    Linda

    10/09/2024

    So cute! Easy for kids to complete with a little guidance. All of the supplies are included! Fun to make. We made them our table centerpiece for October.

    Tracy

    10/06/2024

    This was great fun and the end result is really impressive. We did this project with a 3- and 5-year-old and they both really enjoyed it. The only odd thing: why give supplies and tea lights for 5 luminaries, but only include 4 jars? We made the 5th character using a similar container we had on hand.